Into the Unknown Review

The exhibition’s dramatically lit opening text informs visitors that after a long time on the fringe, “Science fiction is now all around us.” Frustratingly, the exhibition repeats this trope while refusing to fully confront its literal truth.

Many of the richest individuals, companies and governments in today’s world are pouring investment into putting still more of the imaginary products of Victorian collectible cigarette cards onto our shelves and our streets. Self-driving cars or flying ones, private space travel, AI assistants, all hover on the edge of the real. Some of the most highly valued companies in history – Uber, Google and Tesla – literally survive on the capacity of investors to imagine and have faith that these still-fictional sciences will become fully real